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English, 01.01.2020 17:31 emileedehaas35

Differential equations:

y' = y(3 − ty)
describe how solutions appear to behave as t increases and how their behavior depends on the initial value y0 ("0" is a subscript) when t = 0.

how do you solve this question? i don't think the equation is linear so i am confused as to how to solve it.. can someone me ?

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